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The heuristics of agency: on computation, big data & urban design
Big Data and urban design have found themselves in a contentious relationship. At the time of writing, more authors have published books writing against so-called Smart Cities than for them, despite the obvious opportunities for material and resource savings that data-driven design offers. The seemingly sole advocates for an urban strategy of ubiquitous sensors are multinational corporations like Cisco and Microsoft, as they manufacture urban conditions oriented around ideas of efficiency and resource use while appearing to ignore privacy and social engagement. As the Internet of Things (IoT) is heralded as “The next big thing”, the emergence of IoT on an urban scale and its requisite Big Data collection has been met with controversy.1
期刊介绍:
First published in 1986, the International Journal of Robotics and Automation was one of the inaugural publications in the field of robotics. This journal covers contemporary developments in theory, design, and applications focused on all areas of robotics and automation systems, including new methods of machine learning, pattern recognition, biologically inspired evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy and neural networks in robotics and automation systems, computer vision, autonomous robots, human-robot interaction, microrobotics, medical robotics, mobile robots, biomechantronic systems, autonomous design of robotic systems, sensors, communication, and signal processing.